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Gulls
Rebound with 3-1 Win
Over Anchorwomen |
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BEVERLY, MA – The
Endicott College women’s volleyball team got back into the win
column on Thursday, as the Gulls defeated Rhode Island College,
3-1, on Senior Day in Beverly, Massachusetts. |
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Endicott and Rhode Island College traded points
throughout the opening moments of game one, as the Gulls were
able to build a slight 9-7 lead. Endicott doubled its advantage
as Casey Ward (Monroe, CT/Masuk) dropped in a service ace
to put the Blue and Green up, 14-10. Ward continued her strong
serving run, distancing Endicott to a 19-10 lead. Following
back-to-back timeouts by RIC, the Anchorwomen fought their way
back into the contest as a Kimiyo Garcia (Riverside, RI/East
Providence) powered a kill home to cut the lead to 27-24.
The Gulls rebounded and closed out game one as Meghan Hall
(Santa Cruz, CA/Aptos) and Hayley Janelle (Madbury,
NH/Oyster River) stuffed an RIC kill attempt, earning the
block point and the 30-25 win. |
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Endicott raced out to a 9-2 lead in game two,
capitalizing on several Anchorwomen mistakes. The Gulls kept
rolling, building their lead to eight at 15-7 midway through the
second frame. Beth Dow (Pocasset, MA/Bourne) gave the
Gulls a 28-17 lead on a big kill on the near side. EC notched
the game two win on an RIC net violation, putting the home team
ahead two games to none. |
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A service ace by Meghan Hall got the Gulls off a
1-0 start in game three. From there, RIC and the Gulls battled
back and forth, with the Anchorwomen taking a narrow 8-5 lead.
Rhode Island College held a three point advantage, 16-13,
throughout much of the first half of game three. Tina Hilton
(Woonsocket, RI/Woonsocket) played a big role upfront for
the visitors, standing tall at the Anchorwomen net. The Endicott
offense began mounting a comeback, and consecutive points by
Hayley Janelle notched the game at 24-all. The Anchorwomen
locked-down and made a stand, rattling off six of the next eight
points, taking game three 30-26. |
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Endicott and RIC exchanged points in the early
stages of the fourth game. Endicott volleyed to a 12-10 lead,
only to have Mary Kate Winter (Narragansett, RI/Narragansett)
serve the visitors to a 15-14 advantage. The Gulls rallied to
take six of the next nine, building at two point lead. With
momentum on their side, Endicott took a 25-20 advantage, forcing
RIC to burn a timeout. The break slowed the Gulls momentarily;
however Endicott was able to return to form with a 30-27
victory. |
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Rhode Island College was paced by Kimiyo
Garcia’s (Riverside, RI/East Providence) 20 kills. Teammate
Sharon Corriveau (Coventry, RI/Coventry) compiled 16 digs while
setters Nicole Enos (Coventry, RI/Coventry) and Amy
Souza (Tiverton, RI/Tiverton) combined for 29 assists. |
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The pair of Endicott senior honorees, Meghan Hall
and Kim Marschner (Londonderry, NH/Londonderry), put up
nice numbers in the Endicott victory. Hall dished out 48 assists
while Marschner finished with 15 digs. Leading the pack upfront
for the Blue and Green was Steph Wiese (Higganum,
CT/Haddam-Killingworth), who had 16 kills and 13 digs.
Hayley Janelle finished the night with 11 kills, four blocks and
an ace, while Brittany Nolan (Monroe, CT/Masuk) had 20
digs. |
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With the win, Endicott improves to 19-10 overall.
Rhode Island College falls to 15-12. The Anchorwomen return to
action on Saturday afternoon as they host Little East opponent
Keene State College at 11:00 a.m. The Gulls get right back to
work on Friday as they square-off with Stonehill College for the
start of Homecoming Weekend at 5:30 p.m. |
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